People who look after an ill, frail or disabled family member, friend or partner in combination with their work, have little time for themselves. This type of volunteer aid never stops; it is 24/7. We should be proud of these working caretakers. This time-lapse video is part of the Dutch volunteer aid campaign called Mantelzorg@work. The aim of the campaign is to communicate more knowledge for this combination of people doing a daily job and providing unpaid care for relatives or friends. This way, we want to create familiarity and discussion about the subject among employees, in order to convince employers to create a solution for their caring workers. http://www.werkenmantelzorg.nl
Collaborative project:Lensink van Berkel Communications, Raadgever en Partners, Networks Unlimited
Not to long ago there was a heated argument in the Netherlands about a certain poster portraying a young female in a bikini which was believed to be degrading and offencive towards women. About 2 weeks ago I saw a lot of religious posters in one of the largest trainstations in the Netherlands depicting a passage from the Bible, which struck a nerve...
...Loosely translated the text reads: I'am THE light of the world. Who follows ME will never wander in darkness, but live in the light. canvas: 50 cm wide, 70 cm high On a personal note: I want to congratulate the person who only took down the canvas and left the plack in the lower right corner behind, with being the new owner of my work. Please treat it with respect.
Eadweard Muybridge (April 9, 1830 – May 8, 1904) was an English-born photographer, known primarily for his early use of multiple cameras to capture motion, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion pictures that pre-dated celluloid film strip still used today.
Corporate Colonialism exhibition by invitation from Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAi) june 30th – august 26th canvas: 160 cm wide, 160 cm high; 220 cm wide, 160 cm high